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Law Professor Claims Amway Operates Like Mafia

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Here’s what Notre Dame law professor G. Robert Blakey has to say about Amway: “It is my opinion that the Amway business is run in a manner that is parallel to that of major organized crime groups, in particular the Mafia. The structure and function of major organized crime groups, generally consisting of associated enterprises engaging in patterns of legal and illegal activity, was the prototype forming the basis for federal and state racketeering legislation that I have been involved in drafting. The same structure and function, with associated enterprises engaging in patterns of legal and illegal activity, is found in the Amway business.”

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Blakey makes some good points. Here’s more:

The Amway business has a “family” structure parallel to that found in organized crime. With respect to both organizations, the family orientation is twofold. First, every participant;in the business is considered a member of a “family,” led by a particular individual at the top of a chain of command. Second, the business stresses involvement by participant’s family members, such that wives and children are drawn into the business to perpetuate their family influence over time. Family dynasties result that may be passed from generation to generation.

One of the primary family lines relates to the Amway Corporation itself. Amway Corporation is a privately held company founded in 1959 by Jay Van Andel and Rich DeVos. The Amway Corporation primarily provides the various products and services that serve as a backdrop for the pyramid-type recruitment and motivational schemes undertaken in the Amway business. The control of the Amway Corporation and its related entities appears to be shifting to the sons of the founders – Richard DeVos, Jr. and Steve, Van Andel. Amway Corporation also has a Policy Board that consists of Richard DeVos, Sr., Steve Van Andel, Richard DeVos, Jr., Jay Van Andel, Cheri DeVos Vander Weide, Dave Van Andel, Doug DeVos, Nan Van Andel, Dan DeVos and Barb Van Andel Gaby.

In addition to the DeVos and Van Andel family, who control the Amway Corporation, according to a 1996 Amway Corporate Culture document there are at least eight “lines of sponsorship” that control groups of Amway distributors. Every family is involved in the Amway business, in terms of using the Amway Sales and Marketing Plan. However, each family also is involved in Business Support Materials (BSM), or “tools,” which include books, tapes, and rallies. The leaders of the families sit on the Amway Distributor Advisory Board, where they work with Amway Corporation to develop the direction of the business. (AM0023684).

The Yager family has the largest organization in North America. Dexter Yager runs his organization, but has an “inner circle” of about 20 key Diamonds that work with him in a leadership role. Yager also has a tool business called “Internet” which provides BSM to thousands of Diamonds and Direct Distributors. The Corporate Culture Document states that “loyalty to Dex is paramount to have a voice in the organization,” a statement which is also reflected in various lawsuits that have been brought involving Yager and his company as defendants.

Another large family is the Britt family (aka Britt East Coast), with Bill Britt as the “unchallenged leader.” This family is comprised of over 149,000 distributorships, and is located primarily in the East. Bill Britt sets policy along with some “front-line” Diamond leaders, and decisions are ratified by a management team that includes 20 additional Diamonds.

Other families include: the Childers family (run by a leadership team of six Diamonds); the Stewart family; the Gooch family; the Bryan family (aka Down East); the Wilson family (aka WOW – Wilson Out West) – with Don Wilson also being one of Dexter Yager’s “inner circle;” the Puryear family (aka World Wide Drearnbuilders); the Hays family (aka IC or International Connection); the Matz family (aka IDA or International Diamond Association); the Dornan family (aka Network 2 1); the Strehli family (aka Creative Life Styles); and the INA (International Networking Association) family, run by a group of seven families.

The Amway business stresses that once you are involved, you are a member of the Amway family, and your upline and downline are part of your family. (TS0000058). You are to “edify” or honor your upline, and “counsel” with them regularly. The “upline” assume virtual “parental” control, and distributors are urged to “counsel” on all aspects of their life, including topics such as which car to buy or how to handle marital problems. Distributors are told how to dress – for example, “Wilson women” (those in the Don Wilson family) at functions do not show ankles, thighs or cleavage. Amway becomes a way of life for its participants, much like those involved with the Mafia.

ArtPrize: Amway Heir, Rick DeVos Organizes Huge Art/Social Media Festival In Grand Rapids, MI

 

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 23 /PRNewswire/ — It’s the largest ever prize for an art competition. It’s pop culture with money and the drama of “Survivor.” It’s “American Idol” taken to the streets; anyone can create, everyone can experience, and all votes count. It’s called ArtPrize, a 16-day event that’s being hailed from Washington to London as an exciting moment in art history.

ArtPrize invites artists of all kinds from all over the world, using all mediums, to participate in an unprecedented competition that will award nearly one-half million dollars to prize winners, including $250,000 to the artist who receives the most public votes. ArtPrize, will run from Sept. 23 through Oct. 10, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ArtPrize will have no formal jury, curator or judge. The public will register to vote and decide who wins the prizes, using mobile devices and the web.

“It’s time to reboot the conversation between artists and the public. ArtPrize will be a celebration of art, design, and innovation that will bring artists and the public together like never before,” said ArtPrize creator Rick DeVos. The prize money has been underwritten by the Dick and Betsy DeVos Family Foundation.

ArtPrize art works and performances, professional and amateur, will be exhibited at hundreds of venues, all within a three-square mile area in Grand Rapids’ downtown riverfront district.

“It is increasingly important to find new ways to engage people, especially young people, in the arts,” said Michael Kaiser, president of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. “ArtPrize is a dynamic and creative way to use technology to engage people of all ages.”

ArtPrize is expected to draw thousands of entries, and art enthusiasts from across the globe are expected to attend.

“This is a bit of an art revolution,” said Jeff Speck, former director of design for the National Endowment for the Arts and author ofSuburban Nation. “It will be exciting to see a city use its downtown area as an art gallery to share with the world.”

Grand Rapids is internationally recognized as home of Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, which showcases one of the world’s foremost collections of modern and contemporary sculptures.

For more information about ArtPrize, go to artprize.org.

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Amway Heir Rick DeVos Making Big Announcement in Grand Rapids

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GRAND RAPIDS — A large-scale event that “will draw the world’s attention to Grand Rapids” will be announced Thursday morning by Amway heir Rick DeVos, according to a source familiar with his plans.

Knowing the announcement involves an event helps to narrow down what he will be unveiling — it won’t be a place like a movie studio or a new product, despite speculation that has been bubbling since The Press reported on Saturday that DeVos was holding a gathering to announce “a major initiative that will affect the city of Grand Rapids for years to come.”

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